- In Mandaeism, a
rahma (classical Mandaic: ࡓࡀࡄࡌࡀ;
plural form:
rahmia ࡓࡀࡄࡌࡉࡀ) is a
daily devotional prayer that is
recited during a
specific time of the...
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Islam and
Shacharit in Judaism;
mentioned in Book 8 of the
Right Ginza as
rahmia ḏ-miṣṭipra)
noontime (the "seventh hour") (corresponding to the Zuhr prayer...
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seventh hour
Oxford 1.4
Rahmia (devotions) 110 "The time, the time for
devotions arriveth" ʿdana ḏ-
rahmia maṭia
Oxford 1.5
Rahmia (devotions) 111 "My good...
- (Qulasta
Volume 2, Part 1) rušuma: 104 asut malkia: 105
rahmia: 106–118
rahmia ḏ-iumia (daily
rahmia prayers): 119–164 iuma ḏ-habšaba (Sunday): 119–124 iuma...
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prayerbook ("Qulasta"), it
contains various Mandaean prayers,
including the
rahmia.
According to its colophons, it was
copied in
September 5, 1529 A.D., in...
- Responses) (Volume 2, Part 1) rušuma: 104 asut malkia: 105
rahmia: 106–118
rahmia ḏ-iumia (daily
rahmia prayers): 119–164 iuma ḏ-habšaba (Sunday): 119–124 iuma...
- of
which are
subtypes of phylacteries.
Others consist of
prayers such as
rahmia ࡓࡀࡄࡌࡉࡀ ('devotions'), ʿniania ࡏࡍࡉࡀࡍࡉࡀ ('responses'), and rušuma ࡓࡅࡔࡅࡌࡀ (' "signing"...
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contemporary Mandaeans.
Great Gate of the
House of
Honored Mercies (Baba Rba ḏ-Bit
Rahmia Yaqira)
honored first ancestors (Abahatan
Qadmaiia Yaqiria)
Treasure (Ginza)...
- 91
dabahata 32–34 75 75–77, 9, 35 36 36–69, 91–99, 70, 100 71–72 sinner,
rahmia; 30f. 101–103, 63, 3 3
Below is the
ritual and
prayer sequence for the Masbuta...